Even though this movie is another part of the world, it is a movie to watch. Thought I would be bored, but no I couldn't stop watching it, Its great.
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NOTE: Violence
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Even though this movie is another part of the world, it is a movie to watch. Thought I would be bored, but no I couldn't stop watching it, Its great.
1597. Joseon Dynasty. Korea has been under relentless Japanese attack for six years. On the eve of the nation's defeat, Admiral Yi Sun-Shin is reappointed as the Chief of Naval Operations and assembles a group of soldiers to defend the nation in The Battle of Myeong-Nyang.
With just 12 battleships and an army of doubtful soldiers at his command, the Admiral faces an overwhelming opposing Japanese fleet of 330 ships. It is an event that will go down in history as one of the greatest naval battles the world has seen and Korean history’s most astonishing military victory.
The Admiral: Roaring Currents Reviews
The sea battles are absolutely epic, more realistic and thrilling than John Woo's 2008 “Red Cliff” or even Peter Weir's 2003 “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.” – L.A Times
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